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Telecom Service providers not entitled to avail CENVAT credit on Towers, its Parts and Pre-fabricated buildings – HC
Case Law Details
- Case Name
- Vodafone India Ltd. Vs The Commissioner of Central Excise (Bombay High Court)
- Appeal Number
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- Courts
- All High Courts, Bombay High Court
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CA Urvashi Porwal
Brief of the Case
In the case of Vodafone India Ltd. V/s. The Commissioner of Central Excise, it was held by Bombay High Court that by following the principles laid down in the case of Bharti Airtel Ltd. v/s Commissioner of Central Excise, a telecom service provider is not entitled to credit of duty paid on towers (in CKD and DKD form), parts of towers, shelter / prefabricated buildings used for providing output service.
Brief Facts
The Appellant is inter alia engaged in the business of providing telecom services under the category ‘telecommunication ...





